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Oppo K9s goes official with Snapdragon 778G, 6.59" 120Hz LCD

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Peter 20 October 2021

Oppo Android Announcement

Right on schedule, the Oppo K9s has arrived – in China, at least. The s-phone is a Snapdragon 778G-powered alternative to the K9 Pro that was unveiled last month and something of an upgrade over the original K9. Here is a comparison between them.

Oppo K9s goes official with Snapdragon 778G, 6.59'' 120Hz LCD

The K9s is bigger than both with its 6.59” display. Unlike the other two, this is an IPS LCD (instead of AMOLED). It has 120 Hz refresh rate (matching the Pro) and 240 Hz touch sampling rate, 1080p+ resolution and “Panda Glass” protection. No HDR support, though it does cover 100% of the DCI-P3 color space (and 96% of NTSC). The panel’s brightness peaks at 600 nits.

Oppo K9s goes official with Snapdragon 778G, 6.59'' 120Hz LCD

The move to LCD necessitated that the fingerprint reader moves to the side of the phone. The 16 MP selfie camera is mostly the same as on the Pro, save for the brighter aperture of f/2.0.

The rear camera, meanwhile, is essentially the same as before. It starts with a 64 MP main camera with a 26 mm f/1.7 lens. This one can record 4K video at 30 fps (with electronic stabilization). Next up is the 120º ultra wide-angle camera and, finally, a 2 MP macro camera.

Oppo K9s goes official with Snapdragon 778G, 6.59'' 120Hz LCD

The larger display on the K9s also helped Oppo fit a larger battery, 5,000 mAh (up from 4,500 mAh on the Pro). It doesn’t charge as fast as on previous models, though at 30W it is no slouch either – a 1-100% charge takes 59 minutes.

Oppo K9s goes official with Snapdragon 778G, 6.59'' 120Hz LCD

Charging is done over a USB-C 2.0 port, there is a 3.5 mm headphone jack next to it as well. Wireless connectivity includes 5G and Wi-Fi 6 (ax), plus Bluetooth 5.2 (with aptX HD, LDAC and LHDC codecs).

There are two configurations available. The first is 6 GB of RAM (LPDDR4x, 2,133 MHz dual-channel) and 128 GB storage (UFS 2.2 Gear 4, two-lane), the other option gets 8 GB of RAM. Note that there is a microSD slot for more storage and virtual RAM for up to 5 GB more. The chipset is kept cool by a 0.15 mm sheet of graphite that helps carry more heat to the vapor chamber. Out of the box the phone runs Color OS 11.2 based on Android 11.

The Oppo K9s is available in Obsidian Warrior, Neon Silver Sea and Magic Purple Quicksand The Oppo K9s is available in Obsidian Warrior, Neon Silver Sea and Magic Purple Quicksand

Fans in China can already reserve an Oppo K9s at CNY 1,700 for the 6/128 GB phone (that converts to ($265/€230/₹20,000). The 8/128 GB model is CNY 1,900 ($300/€255/₹22,250). The retail package includes a charger, cable and a protective case. The phone will be available from November 1 (in China, there’s no word on global availability yet).

Oppo K9s goes official with Snapdragon 778G, 6.59'' 120Hz LCD

Source (in Chinese) | Via

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  • Anonymous
  • vGG
  • 21 Oct 2021

Yes it is weird of them. Different models, but same specs. Perhaps, only they can answer

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  • GregLu
  • nRd
  • 20 Oct 2021

Agreed. So much model from the same internals ... Didn't they care a bit ? I know they have to sell model and all but come on, so many models?

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  • Anonymous
  • vGE
  • 20 Oct 2021

Another day another cheap chinese phone. All these companies could be making the most piles of e-waste every year

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